I went to Hamburg, Germany. Obviously, I survived. This is a bit later then I expected, but I haven't had much time to sit down and write all at once. Things came up, some of it I knew about, some of it unexpected. It's still a bit surreal on how all of this was only three weeks ago!
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It is available in the USA, although the vast majority of stores only sell it around Christmas. Plus, a much smaller selection is available, at least compared to standing in the physical store!
And I do hope that you'll be able to visit Germany again, too, be it as a student or just for fun!
I will, eventually. It’s just a matter of time, money, and how my education goes.
...what, really? I'm not sure if I should flattered or insulted. :P
She really held some interesting ideas.
I was thinking that when we walked past Paul Heyck (the coffee store) here - not sure if you noticed them, but they have those advertising signs out thave have a pair of blackamoors on them; very old, very much a curiosity and a throwback to centuries past nowadays, but I still thought that it was something that wouldn't fly in the USA.
I did notice, but I guess at that point, I was quite used to the difference in advertisements. (Sadly, considering the state of things rumbling on here right now, I’m sure that they would be considered acceptable in some places around the USA.)
Smiley faces on jeans are a security threat? That's so bizarre you couldn't make it up - funny, though.
I don’t think it was the smiley face itself, although that is when I noticed it. My pants have always set off American security and I haven’t the faintest idea why. Doesn’t seem to matter what pair of jeans or pants I wear either.
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